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all of these things together at the same time have led us to this point. even, she could have been the worst candidate in the world and could have still been elected if it weren't for all of the other factors. there are a lot of terrible candidates who are sitting senators today. >> even a likeable guy he is not going to engender enthusiasm of this remarkable sort unless he has an electric message and his message was i'm going to stop this machin machn washington single handedly in this general election and this is what caused this tsunami. >> bret: there is a machine in massachusetts as well about getting out democratic votes. despite the polls it is possible they could rally back. >> absolutely. they have been working hard in the last week and phone banking and so forth. ed toof the people i talked to for a story i wrote on sunday said i wasn't realizing how close it was ask and i started phone banking and calling people. it is three to one democratic to republican registration advantage and they have unenrolled voters. if they get the vote out i think s
all of these things together at the same time have led us to this point. even, she could have been the worst candidate in the world and could have still been elected if it weren't for all of the other factors. there are a lot of terrible candidates who are sitting senators today. >> even a likeable guy he is not going to engender enthusiasm of this remarkable sort unless he has an electric message and his message was i'm going to stop this machin machn washington single handedly in this...
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>> the white house is supporting us. the president has come here because he knows i'm going win tomorrow and he is trying to get that message out. >> and yet it was their concern that coakley is going to lose tomorrow that brought the president here because the white house and democrat believe she needs all the help she can get. >> a state where healthcare is already paid for and i'm told if you talk to people from across massachusetts, they say we don't want to pay for everybody's healthcare. it is not that they're against it, they already have it and if brown wins and the democrats lose that 60th vote what happens to national healthcare? >> they lost their 60 vote majority with brown wins and that means he would come to washington and promised to vote against the healthcare reform bills as they are currently constructed by congress. democrats don't have a lot of options. if he wins, they would need to pass this before he office.tionhe takes one scenario is the already passed senate bill but that would require house dem
>> the white house is supporting us. the president has come here because he knows i'm going win tomorrow and he is trying to get that message out. >> and yet it was their concern that coakley is going to lose tomorrow that brought the president here because the white house and democrat believe she needs all the help she can get. >> a state where healthcare is already paid for and i'm told if you talk to people from across massachusetts, they say we don't want to pay for...
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with us, tom bevin. good to see you. >> hay, shep. >> when we used to talk about the super majority coming, the democrats said it was no big deal. not republicans are saying it's a big deal. which is it or could it be both? >> well, i think it is a big deal that it came and that it's going away. it turned out to be not much of a blessing for democrats. what we've seen is they've taken total control of the government and are responsible for that and we're seeing the backlash. it's a big deal and the fact it will go away will present a problem. >> democrats are trying to blame the candidate saying she didn't take is seriously and took time off. was this fair or is there more to it? >> i think she was not a very good candidate. any time you call curt schilling a yankee fan that's bad news. it was a bad candidate in a bad political environment for democrats and frankly a republican candidate who ran a very smart, populous, people focused campaign and that paid dividends for him in the end when the race got h
with us, tom bevin. good to see you. >> hay, shep. >> when we used to talk about the super majority coming, the democrats said it was no big deal. not republicans are saying it's a big deal. which is it or could it be both? >> well, i think it is a big deal that it came and that it's going away. it turned out to be not much of a blessing for democrats. what we've seen is they've taken total control of the government and are responsible for that and we're seeing the backlash....
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >> larry: welcome back to "haiti: how you can help." you're helping and keep on helping. we're joined by our guests in new york, susan sarandon, ashley judd and russell simmons, the music mogul and entrepreneur. ashley, what does this family-sized water purification system you have? what does that do? >> safe drinking water is an immediate and urgent need in haiti. unsafe drinking water can exacerbate already disastrous conditions. so population services international, the public health ngo with whom i work has been in haiti for 20 years. one of the many things we do to empower and protect health is make safe for drinking even the mos
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >> larry: welcome back to "haiti: how you can help." you're helping and keep on helping. we're joined by our...
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jim angle is with us from d.c. what next and how much does it depend on what we see in massachusets today? >> well, jane, as you know, one reason the president went to massachusets to campaign for martha coakley was in hopes of salvaging the chances for the democratic version of health care reform. speaker of the house nancy pelosi acknowledges the importance of the race for what she wants to do on health care, saying that certainly the dynamic will change depending upon what happens in massachusets. well, just a question of how we'll proceed, she says, but it doesn't mean we won't have a health care bill, but how to proceed is no small panner, the quickest move would be to convince house democrats to vote for the house as is and send it to the president but democrats of all different stripes have strong objections to the bill for all sorts of reasons, including 41 democrats who voted for tough restrictions on abortion that are not matched in the senate bill, jane. jane: if it doesn't work it push health care forwa
jim angle is with us from d.c. what next and how much does it depend on what we see in massachusets today? >> well, jane, as you know, one reason the president went to massachusets to campaign for martha coakley was in hopes of salvaging the chances for the democratic version of health care reform. speaker of the house nancy pelosi acknowledges the importance of the race for what she wants to do on health care, saying that certainly the dynamic will change depending upon what happens in...
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"we're hungry and they give us nothing," the people told us. this crowd is desperate for food and water, so its been trying all morning to break into this makeshift field hospital behind me. this morning, some surgeons from jamaica arrived with news that they would take some of the patients away. the earthquake was a week ago, but aid workers say lives are still being lost here with a lack of leadership to blame. >> ifill: a week into the disaster, we take a closer look at what's working, and what's not. the pan american health organization, which is part of the world health organization, is providing assistance on the ground. and its deputy director, dr. jon andrus, joins me now. welcome dr. andrus, thank you for joining us. one week later, what can you tell us about the level of coordination on the ground? we saw a lot of confusion in those pieces. >> we sure did. the level of coordination is something that started with immediately after the disaster the world came crash being down on haiti, a country that had very fragile infrastructure. so
"we're hungry and they give us nothing," the people told us. this crowd is desperate for food and water, so its been trying all morning to break into this makeshift field hospital behind me. this morning, some surgeons from jamaica arrived with news that they would take some of the patients away. the earthquake was a week ago, but aid workers say lives are still being lost here with a lack of leadership to blame. >> ifill: a week into the disaster, we take a closer look at...
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they were with us to begin the first hour, and they'll be with us to begin the second hour. anderson, this goes on and on. what happened in the last hour? >> reporter: well, the last hour, you know, there's no telling what sort of tragedies are occurring at night. you know, a lot of work is done during the day. at night a lot of aid workers go back to where they are staying. some try to -- some are able to work all night. these streets empty down. right now there are tens of thousands of haitians if not more sleeping in public parks, in open stadiums, anywhere they can. it's a routine, but nothing about this should become routine, larry. it shouldn't be routine that little kids will die tonight who don't need to die if they had some antibiotics, if there were enough doctors. they're turning away -- they're triaging still. they assess who has the greatest need, who is not going to make it and isn't worth trying to save at this point. there are still untold numbers of bodies out there trapped in the rubble, untold numbers of people of families that have no idea what happened t
they were with us to begin the first hour, and they'll be with us to begin the second hour. anderson, this goes on and on. what happened in the last hour? >> reporter: well, the last hour, you know, there's no telling what sort of tragedies are occurring at night. you know, a lot of work is done during the day. at night a lot of aid workers go back to where they are staying. some try to -- some are able to work all night. these streets empty down. right now there are tens of thousands of...
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joining us live right now. thank you both for being with us. >> good morning. patti ann: you are an american. he married four years ago. he you spent the past four years trying to get her a visa. you were there in haiti last tuesday for a long-awaited meeting when the earthquake struck. describe what it felt like when the quake hit. >> well, patti, i was actually sleeping at the time. i was awoken by the glass shattering on both the windows in the guestroom on the second floor of my sister-in-law's house. the rumbling of the earthquake, everything was just so unimaginable at that point. patti ann: and you were immediately looking for door wide. she came in shortly after that, and you both got out safely. >> that is correct. it seems like minutes, but seconds after i woke and really realize i was actually in an earthquake and was concerned about my whereabouts, where my wife was. she ran in and grabbed me, and we made it out of the house. patti ann: ironically after the earthquake they put your lives people work there immediately immediately and you were both ab
joining us live right now. thank you both for being with us. >> good morning. patti ann: you are an american. he married four years ago. he you spent the past four years trying to get her a visa. you were there in haiti last tuesday for a long-awaited meeting when the earthquake struck. describe what it felt like when the quake hit. >> well, patti, i was actually sleeping at the time. i was awoken by the glass shattering on both the windows in the guestroom on the second floor of my...
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joining us, a former c.i.a. agent who was the head of the bin laden unit, good morning to you, michael. >> good morning, sir. >> you've studied this for a long time. she right or wrong? >> i think she probably should stick to the courtroom, sir. the taliban, of course, is very active and pressing our forces in afghanistan. they staged an enormously successful commando type raid in kabul yesterday. if they're out of the country, no one bothered to tell them. i think she also was arguing in a rather opaque way that al-qaida terrorists are gone. that's 100% incorrect. indeed, more and more foreign arabs, foreign muslims are coming to fight us in afghanistan. i don't know why she didn't know about those five young americans who the pakistanis captured who are going to fight alongside the taliban. >> clearly, she is opposed to the president's plan to increase troop levels in afghanistan and she just kind of made her talking point so it fit nicely into and by the way, they're gone. >> yeah. you know, it's difficult to
joining us, a former c.i.a. agent who was the head of the bin laden unit, good morning to you, michael. >> good morning, sir. >> you've studied this for a long time. she right or wrong? >> i think she probably should stick to the courtroom, sir. the taliban, of course, is very active and pressing our forces in afghanistan. they staged an enormously successful commando type raid in kabul yesterday. if they're out of the country, no one bothered to tell them. i think she also...
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it is fair for us in washington, d.c., or is it fair for us in washington, d.c. to place them into a restricted designation without their consent? and also not knowing whether the consent exists or not? it is not only these 2,900 acres of dry land that's affected by this legislation. in addition, this bill includes the park associated submerged lands up to three miles territorial limits of the vigvig. fishing is pro-- of the virgin islands. fishing is prohibited. i hope this is not the impact of struggling fishermen, but it's a possibility that deserves attention and has yet to be addressed but would have if the feasibility study was completed. these would be questions that could be answered. if this legislation does move forward today, i hope the current landowners and their descendents are aware that the national park service will be zoning -- be now their zoning board. i'd like to know there is no willing seller provision in this legislation. and while a willing seller provisions are minimum at best protection, at least with this language congress is on record
it is fair for us in washington, d.c., or is it fair for us in washington, d.c. to place them into a restricted designation without their consent? and also not knowing whether the consent exists or not? it is not only these 2,900 acres of dry land that's affected by this legislation. in addition, this bill includes the park associated submerged lands up to three miles territorial limits of the vigvig. fishing is pro-- of the virgin islands. fishing is prohibited. i hope this is not the impact...
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they trust us. when they have a child who gets hurt, you know, just the other day a child fell off the road from one of the villages, we took our helicopter and pick up that child and brought into the hospital and healed that jeb. they will for ever trust us and know that we are here to help. when i take my aircraft in all the fighters here, and we go out to a village that is, you know, being intimidated by the taliban, and by our presence over the air and our folks on the village, those people trust us and we have won their hearts and minds because they are no longer intimidate or coerce by an enemy who is trying to dominate them in a way that is very oppressive and violent. so these are ways that this base wins the hearts and minds of the people, therefore winds accountability. >> you have a fast, some are planes looking round for suspicious activity. you got aircraft that fly close airs support mission. so in ground troops get into a sticky situation with the taliban, they call those guys in, swo
they trust us. when they have a child who gets hurt, you know, just the other day a child fell off the road from one of the villages, we took our helicopter and pick up that child and brought into the hospital and healed that jeb. they will for ever trust us and know that we are here to help. when i take my aircraft in all the fighters here, and we go out to a village that is, you know, being intimidated by the taliban, and by our presence over the air and our folks on the village, those people...
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we have a lot more work ahead of us. with an international an interagency team that gets stronger every day. thanks for the opportunity to provide opening up dates and i welcome your questions. >> could you explain why it took almost a week to organize the c- 17 airdrop that you mentioned yesterday? why did they not do this sooner? >> obviously, the aerial delivery of supplies is a capability that has been part of our arsenal from the outset. the fact is, it takes forces on the ground to secure the areas where these drops must go in and organize the people to avoid a chaotic distribution when those supplies comment. we needed to wait until we had adequate force is to enable that to happen. with that capacity building every day, we will continue to use this and every other means available to us to increase the reach of our efforts to the people of haiti. >> people who are familiar with the logistics say to me that since you have a single runway at port-au-prince airport, it would make sense to create an un improve runway.
we have a lot more work ahead of us. with an international an interagency team that gets stronger every day. thanks for the opportunity to provide opening up dates and i welcome your questions. >> could you explain why it took almost a week to organize the c- 17 airdrop that you mentioned yesterday? why did they not do this sooner? >> obviously, the aerial delivery of supplies is a capability that has been part of our arsenal from the outset. the fact is, it takes forces on the...
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that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled, as the college, and i believe this will be the shot heard around the world one more time for massachusetts. i am so proud to be from massachusetts because we have been an laughingstock which the amount of democrats that we have brought to congress and to our own legislature. it is about time we stand up and we say, we don't want it to be a kennedy seeks, as mr. brown has said over and over again, this is the people's seat. and because we have been taking for granted for so many years in this state, i believe that finally the people
that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled,...
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it knocked us back, but it didn't knock us down. the fact that state revenue is a lagging economic indicator that recovering more slowly than a real
it knocked us back, but it didn't knock us down. the fact that state revenue is a lagging economic indicator that recovering more slowly than a real
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, what we can't use. i can say there's no case in which the way we explained what we were going to do, that in the end we didn't live up to that agreement with any source we talked to for the book. i think it's important that people understand that deep background, as many of -- as many people have written is not a concept etched in stone. every journalist has rules of the road and the rule they was road we laid out were rules we stuck to at every instance. . - guest: with new ones, you can describe different things. we did not violate the agreement with anybody that we made for the book. unlike a lot of exchanges and washington and journalism generally, between reporters and sources, with the terms are not defined but there is assumed to be commonality, or they are defined on the fly, we have meticulously and carefully in every exchange we had a free interview we did went through the project, the terms we are discussing, and we did not violate those terms for any person to talk to a to the book. host: me
, what we can't use. i can say there's no case in which the way we explained what we were going to do, that in the end we didn't live up to that agreement with any source we talked to for the book. i think it's important that people understand that deep background, as many of -- as many people have written is not a concept etched in stone. every journalist has rules of the road and the rule they was road we laid out were rules we stuck to at every instance. . - guest: with new ones, you can...